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IPTV: Targeted Hacking Platforms Under Authorities’ Scrutiny

On forums, in private messaging salons or via discreet boxes, millions of users access television flows from around the world every day. This parallel consumption, long tolerated or ignored, is based on IPTV platforms whose sophistication now competes with official offers. As legal subscriptions are multiplying and giving up budgets, these alternative systems gain ground, … Read more

Climate: The Essential Role of Open Scientific Data for Protecting Our Coastlines

[Un article de The Conversation écrit par Anaïs Schmitt – Ingénieur de recherche, cheffe de projet expertise en gestion des données, La Rochelle Université] sustainability and resilience of our socioecosystems. Without objective knowledge, prejudices take precedence over reason and lead to generally ineffective, even counterproductive, or unjust development choices. This duel between knowledge and belief, progressivism … Read more

Plastic: One Green Turtle Can Hold the Equivalent of 10 Ping-Pong Balls

[Un article de The Conversation écrit par Xia (Alice) Zhu – Chercheur postdoctoral Banting, Sciences océaniques, Université Memorial de Terre-Neuve – Chelsea Rochman – Professeur adjoint d”écologie et de biologie évolutive, Université de Toronto – et Matthew Mazloff – Chercheur, Institut océanographique Scripps, Université de Californie, San Diego] Thousands – or even millions – tons of … Read more

IPTV Fraud: €5,000 Penalty for Offenders

On a Europe level, a shift takes place discreetly in the fight against audiovisual hacking. Long tolerated on the sidelines of the system, illegal IPTV consumers are now found on the sights of the authorities. This inexpensive mode of access to premium content, often perceived as trivial, today triggers direct judicial responses, ranging from fine … Read more